The base is filled with Pong Paya Khor Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, with 2 Takrut Maha Lap immersed in the Prai Oil Potion. This amulet was given a vote from the amulet societies of being one of the top rated talismanic amulets of the year 2553 BE for its power and immense popularity.

Choo Chok deity is naturally endowed with immense Maha Sanaeh, Choke Lap and Maha Lap power. Anything he asks for, he always gets. People never refuse his requests ever. Choo Chok is a wealth attractor for both Businessmen, Merchants and especially good for travelling salesmen. The Image of Choo Chok has very many Buddhist Connotations, due to appearing in the Jatakas as Jujaka in the last incarnation of the Buddha before he was born as Siddhatta.

The Buddha was previously born as the Prince Vessantara, and completed the Perfection of Giving. Choo Chok played a leading role in Prince Vessantaras completion of the perfection, by asking the Prince for his children, to which Vessantara conceded, and let go of his ultimate possessions and attained the ‘Maha Dhana Baramee’ (Perfection of Giving).

The fact that Choo Chok was able to even ask for somebody’s children and get them, shows the immense attraction and power of Metta Mahaniyom which the beggar Choo Chok possesses. This is the reason why the Choo Chok Deity is such a powerful attractor of riches, because Choo Chok has a special Baramee that allows even the least likely gifts to be given with the greatest of ease. Sales are made so easily with Choo Chok to help.

Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd is widely reputed for his Wicha Akom Boran Lanna Sorcery, with Metta Maha Niyom Maha Sanaeh Choke Lap powers, with added Maha Amnaj. Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd has diligently studied the northern Lanna Sorcery traditions and Grimoires throughout his life, and masters a large compendium of the ancient sorcery spells of the Lanna Folk. He has practiced the Wicha of the Ruesi (Lersi) hermits, and mastered their methods before his ordination as a Buddhist Monk, and knows how to protect against Black Magick, and perform powerful ancient Vedic spells.

There was an occasion when Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd was stil a child, when entered a strange state, and left his body for a period of 3 days and nights, which caused his relatives to think he had died. But on the third day, he came back, and awoke. After he returned to his body, he changed from being a simple and slow witted child, to become genially clever, able to perform tasks which normal people could not perform. He was able to converse with the spirits of the netherworlds, and communicate with the Ruesi Devas of the Celestial Spheres. He hence travled into the forests and jungles and found the hermit practitioners, who bestowed him with their secrets of Wicha Akom, and he practiced Kammathana Vipassana in the depths of the forest to strengthen his ability.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd chose the best astrological alignments for the occasion of the making and empowerment of the Choo Chok amulets, to maximise the Lucky Fortunes and Auspicious Magic of the Wicha, to bring immense increases in the inflow of wealth. He used his secret Wicha which he received in the forests from the Celestial Hermit Gods.

Pong Paya Khor

He also made some special Muan Sarn Sacred Powders for insertion into the base of the statuettes, which included a very powerful ingredient which comes from an Old Dtamra Grimoire. This ingredient is made using a wooden clothes hook which must come from the home of a Millionaire, which has the power to hook the vestments of the rich (which contain their wallets), and induce the confidence for the Millionaires to leave their coats and wallets with you, with total confidence.

He ground the powders up with incantations of Choke Lap, Maha Sanaeh and Metta Maha Niyom, and blessed them according to the Ritual Methods of the Wicha for empowering Muan Sarn Sacred Powders. The powders are imbued with Kaa Khaay magic for business sales and customer increases. Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd then inserted the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders into the base of each statuette. This powder is called ‘Pong Paya Khor’, which means something like ‘Powder of Immense Granted Requests’.

The Khor Laew Ruay (Ask and be Instantly Rewarded with Riches) edition is empowered with immersion in Nam Man Prai Choo Chok Maha Lap green Prai Oil potion, with 2 Takrut Riak Sap scroll spells within the oil potion. Some Wan Krao Ruesi (Lersi Beard herb) is added to the immersion, which increases the Metta and Kaa Khaay power to bring successful business.

This Choo Chok Loi Ongk statuette has sacred powders for riches attraction as well as a spell to make you live to an old age (‘Aayu Yern’ means ‘long life’, and ‘Ruay Som Prartana’ means ‘as rich as your wishes’).

A rare amulet from Luang Phu Gliang, 3 Centimeters high and 2 Centimeters wide. Luang Phu Gliangs bame is embossed in the base for authenticity, which is the case with most of his amulets.Purchase here >>>>
Comes without case in original box from the temple.

Although not a very small amulet, this is also classed as a ladies amulet because it does not have to be worn around the neck, and can be carried on the purse for example, and in addition, this amulet/Deity is successful with female devotees, and is thuse one of our recommendations for ladies.

Choo Chok is called Jujaka in English, and appears in the Jatakas story of Prince Vessantara (the previous incarnation of Lord Buddha). Prince Vessantara was the son of Sañjaya, king of Sivirattha (Sivi-Rashtra), and was born in the capital city of Jatuttara as a Bodhisatta